[Aomori Prefecture] Is British toast a prefectural food? Let's explore the charm of local bread!
Do you know British toast? People who wonder, "England...? Even though it's Aomori...?" always say, "British toast, right? I know it!"...
Do you know British toast? People who wonder, "England...? Even though it's Aomori...?" always say, "British toast, right? I know it!"...
``Kandachime'' is located in Shiriyazaki, located at the eastern end of the Shimokita Peninsula in Aomori Prefecture, facing the Pacific Ocean and the Tsugaru Strait/Higashidori Village, Aomori Prefecture...
The sweet taste of scallops is the best. Aomori Prefecture is the prefecture with the second largest catch of scallops after Hokkaido. In particular, there is a lot of scallop farming...
Koganezaki Furofushi Onsen is a representative spot in Aomori. It is located in Fukaura Town on the Sea of Japan side of Aomori Prefecture. Enjoy the hot springs while watching the spectacular sunset...
About a 5-minute walk from Aomori Station, you will see the Seikan ferry, Hakkodamaru. This was the last ship on the Seikan route departing from Aomori and arriving at Hakodate...
Hachinohe is a port town representing Aomori Prefecture, and there are many restaurants where you can enjoy fresh seafood. Various restaurants serve fresh and lively seafood...
When it comes to traditional performing arts that originated in the Tsugaru region of Aomori Prefecture, it is undoubtedly the Tsugaru Shamisen. Music with a fast tempo and many notes is light and makes you feel good just listening to it.
Hirosaki Castle was built in the Edo period, and flourished as the political and economic center of the Tsugaru region as the 47,000 koku residence of the Tsugaru clan of the Hirosaki domain at the time. The castle is still...
Did you know that there is a pyramid in Aomori Prefecture? Although it is a place only known to those in the know, Aomori Prefecture actually has many mysterious spots...